Welcome to the “Technical Writing: Tips and Tricks” video lesson meant to recommend best practices for making your technical writing as effective as possible. This lesson is the last of four in the “Technical Writing” video course designed to help learners develop the skills and habits necessary to be successful as a technical writer. In this lesson, viewers will examine the appropriate tone and voice to use in technical writing content. They’ll also consider the importance of providing context and prioritizing clarity to convey accurate and meaningful messages to their audience. Finally, viewers will learn how to optimize the formatting for their technical writing projects, as well as incorporate graphics in a way that facilitates enhanced understanding for readers.
Overview
COURSE DIFFICULTY
COURSE DURATION
8m
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Identify the Key Principles of Technical Writing
Utilize Best Practices for Document Design
Create Clear and Concise Technical Documents
Employ Effective Editing and Review Techniques
Technical Writers, Content Developers, Project Managers, Engineers, Business Analysts
Basic Writing Skills, Familiarity with Technical Concepts
01. Introduction to Technical Writing
02. Understanding Your Audience
03. Document Structure and Design
04. Writing Clear and Concise Content
05. Editing and Proofreading Techniques
SKILLS LEARNED
Skills Learned
After completing this online training course, students will be able to:
Identify the Key Principles of Technical Writing
Utilize Best Practices for Document Design
Create Clear and Concise Technical Documents
Employ Effective Editing and Review Techniques
WHO SHOULD ATTEND
Technical Writers, Content Developers, Project Managers, Engineers, Business Analysts
PREREQUISITES
Basic Writing Skills, Familiarity with Technical Concepts
COURSE OUTLINE
01. Introduction to Technical Writing
02. Understanding Your Audience
03. Document Structure and Design
04. Writing Clear and Concise Content
05. Editing and Proofreading Techniques